Entry Level Freight Dispatcher – Work from Home – $1,200 to $3,000+/Week (1099)

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<strong>Entry Level Freight Dispatcher - Work from Home - $1,200 to $3,000+/Week (1099)</strong><br><br><strong>Job ID: 5309</strong><br><br><strong>Company:</strong> Truck Driver Nation<br><strong>Location:</strong> Remote (U.S. preferred) - International (Still Apply)<br><strong>Type:</strong> 1099 Independent Contractor<br><strong>Compensation:</strong> Commission-based (Avg. $1,200 to $3,000+/week)<br><br><strong>About the Role:</strong><br>Truck Driver Nation is hiring <strong>Entry-Level Freight Dispatchers</strong> to work from home. No experience needed - we have training available if needed and even <strong>source the owner-operators for you</strong>, so you can focus on getting them high-paying loads and growing your dispatch business.<br><br>This is a <strong>1099 independent contractor role</strong>, meaning you\'re in control of your time and income potential. We equip you with tools, guidance, and the opportunity to build your own client base from the start.<br><br><strong>What You\'ll Do:</strong><br><ul> <li>Secure loads for truck drivers using load boards</li> <li>Communicate with brokers and drivers</li> <li>Manage pickup and delivery logistics</li> <li>Use our systems, scripts, and support to dispatch efficiently</li></ul><br><strong>Schedule & Availability:</strong><br><ul> <li>Work from home on <strong>your own schedule</strong></li> <li>Peak dispatch hours are <strong>Monday-Friday, 6 AM to 4 PM CST</strong></li> <li>Flexibility for full-time or part-time commitment</li></ul><br><strong>What We Provide:</strong><br><ul> <li>Step-by-step dispatch training</li> <li>Dispatch contracts and templates</li> <li>Load board guidance</li> <li><strong>We source the drivers (owner-operators)</strong> so you don\'t have to</li> <li>Bulk texting platform <strong>available</strong> (optional; <strong>service fee applies</strong>)</li> <li>Ongoing support to help you grow</li></ul><br><strong>Requirements:</strong><br><ul> <li>Laptop or desktop computer</li> <li>Reliable internet connection</li> <li>Quiet workspace and phone access</li> <li>Willingness to learn and follow proven processes</li> <li>Strong communication and organizational skills</li> <li>Bulk Texting Recommended</li></ul><br><strong>Earnings Potential:</strong><br><ul> <li>Average: <strong>$1,200 to $3,000+/week</strong>, based on effort and trucks dispatched</li> <li>Commission-based - <strong>no income cap</strong></li></ul><br><strong>Note:</strong> This is not a W-2 position. You will work as an <strong>independent contractor (1099)</strong> and are responsible for your own taxes and business setup.<br><br><strong>Ready to Start?</strong><br>If you\'re self-motivated, coachable, and want to build a real work-from-home career in logistics - this is your opportunity. We\'ve simplified the path, and we\'ll walk you through it. Salary: USD 62400 - 156000 per year

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